SEM Link to present hands-on activities and workshop at the Biodiversity Festival, March 28-29, hosted by the National Park Service, National Geographic, Golden Gate National Parks Conservancy and the Presidio Trust

The National Museum of Wildlife Art in Jackson, WY partnered with OnCell to launch a new mobile tour for visitors that gives great insight into the National Geographic Greatest Photographs of the American West exhibit.

Travelpro is celebrating the 25th Anniversary of the invention of Rollaboard by introducing a record number of new products at the 2012 Travel Goods Association Show from March 6 to 8 at the Las Vegas Convention Center.

ST. LOUIS, MO – September 22, 2014 – Research to improve agriculture productivity using cutting-edge technology at the Donald Danforth Plant Science Center, a not-for-profit research institute with a mission to improve the human condition through...

SEM Link to present hands-on activities and workshop at the Biodiversity Festival, March 28-29, hosted by the National Park Service, National Geographic, Golden Gate National Parks Conservancy and the Presidio Trust

The National Museum of Wildlife Art in Jackson, WY partnered with OnCell to launch a new mobile tour for visitors that gives great insight into the National Geographic Greatest Photographs of the American West exhibit.

Dallas area residents Hurricane Katrina Survivor Imani Williams and Award-Winning Author Lynette Norris Wilkinson, author of UNTOLD: The New Orleans 9th Ward You Never Knew, share ties to a new National Geographic film on deadly floods.

The Appalachian Trail Conservancy (ATC) will be showing the National Geographic film "America's Wild Spaces: The Appalachian Trail" at 10 theaters across the country as part of their 2012 membership drive.

This is the second accolade Red Mangrove Galapagos and Ecuador Lodges has announced in past months targeting the ambitious and comprehensive dive center and its new academy scheduled for fall 2012 opening

Travelpro is celebrating the 25th Anniversary of the invention of Rollaboard by introducing a record number of new products at the 2012 Travel Goods Association Show from March 6 to 8 at the Las Vegas Convention Center.

National Geographic has selected Montreal-based Holiday Group and its wholly owned subsidiary Travelpro as its primary luggage and travel accessories licensee under its National Geographic and National Geographic Explorer brands for North America.

A search for alternative medicines to cure the body's ailments led Piers Gibbon across the world trying some of the most unusual remedies. He takes you on his journey as he hosts a new special featured on National Geographic,

Adventures in Preservation (AiP) has released a report highlighting the great success of a heritage building conservation project in Old Town Lamu, Kenya, funded by The Genographic Legacy Fund of the National Geographic Society.

In recent months, Ackermann PR has brought in the National Geographic Channel, MTV Productions, the Travel Channel’s “Bert The Conqueror,” Channel Four, CW’s The Daily Buzz to East Tennessee for reports about our travel and tourism industry.

Author's Profile: James R. Holland is a Boston Photo-Diarist. A former photographer intern and later contract photographer for National Geographic. SHOW DATE 2-20-2010 AT 11PM EASTERN/STANDERD TIME ZONE

Kinea Design has announced it has developed new biomechatronic technology that will return feeling and function to arm amputees. The innovations are part of the Revolutionizing Prosthetics 2009 (RP 2009) program sponsored by DARPA.

Congregation B’nai Tikvah’s Sunday School in conjunction with Lakota West High School have collected 532 pieces of denim for their denim drive which began in April 2009; more than enough denim to provide insulation for a house.

Outdoor photographer Stacy Niedzwiecki has won the Grand Prize in a National Geographic ADVENTURE magazine contest to receive two all-access passes to the third annual Adventurer of the Year Celebration.

To promote the new series, WORLD’S TOUGHEST FIXES, premiering September 28, National Geographic turned to BIGSMACKtv to create a massive world: think 747's and faulty nuclear reactors-- out of nothing.